Breaking the Set Season 2 Episode 17

Breaking the Set Season 2 Episode 17 Bangladesh Workers Revolt, Fracked-Up Earthquakes, Subsidized GOP Hypocrisy

  • TV-PG
  • September 25, 2013

Breaking the Set season 2 episode 17 titled "Bangladesh Workers Revolt, Fracked-Up Earthquakes, Subsidized GOP Hypocrisy" covers a range of critical issues that need attention and revolution.

The main focus of the episode is on the Bangladesh garment workers' struggles and revolt against the exploitative working conditions that have become rampant in the country. In the quest for higher profits, the garment factory owners and multinational companies have been compromising on the safety and security of the workers who have been toiling long hours in unlivable conditions. Abby Martin talks with Anannya Bhattacharjee, the International Coordinator for the Asia Floor Wage Alliance, who provides vital insights into the working conditions and the dangerous loopholes in the system that allow these abuses to continue.

The episode also highlights the connection between hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and earthquakes, which has become a growing concern worldwide. Fracking is a method of extracting natural gas or oil by injecting high-pressure water and chemicals into the ground, which causes the rock layers to crack and release fossil fuels. However, this process has resulted in hundreds of earthquakes in regions where fracking is prevalent. Abby Martin interviews seismologist Steve Horton, who provides his expertise and research. Steve explains the science behind fracking-induced earthquakes and suggests that governments need to take action to mitigate this problem.

The third story focuses on the Republican Party's hypocrisy in regards to government subsidies. Despite their rhetoric against big government and deals made with private companies, they continue to accept federal subsidies that support their own interests. Abby Martin interviews investigative journalist David Sirota who exposes the truth behind the GOP's political agenda and the role of these subsidies in supporting their activities.

Throughout the episode, there is an emphasis on the importance of public awareness and action in bringing about positive change. The episode asserts that it is essential to acknowledge and address the systemic issues that contribute to the exploitation of workers, environmental disasters, and political deception. Breaking the Set season 2 episode 17 is a powerful reminder to stay informed and involved in creating a better world.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 25, 2013
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Language
    English